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在加拿大温哥华的药物过量流行背景下,同伴工作人员参与低门槛监督消费设施。

Peer worker involvement in low-threshold supervised consumption facilities in the context of an overdose epidemic in Vancouver, Canada.

机构信息

British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, 400-1045 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2A9, Canada; School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, 2206 E Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada.

British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, 400-1045 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2A9, Canada; Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 400-1045 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2A9, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2019 Mar;225:60-68. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.02.014. Epub 2019 Feb 10.

Abstract

Overdose prevention sites (OPS) are a form of supervised consumption facility that have been implemented in Vancouver, Canada as an innovative response to an ongoing overdose epidemic. OPS are primarily staffed by peers - people who use(d) drugs (PWUD) - trained in overdose response. We sought to characterize peer worker involvement in OPS programming, including how this shapes service dynamics and health outcomes among PWUD. Data were drawn from a rapid ethnographic study examining the implementation, operations and impacts of OPS in Vancouver from December 2016 to April 2017. We conducted approximately 185 h of observational fieldwork at OPS and 72 in-depth qualitative interviews with PWUD. Data were analyzed thematically, with a focus on peer worker involvement at OPS and related outcomes. OPS implementation and operations depended on peer worker involvement and thus allowed for recognition of capacities developed through roles that peers were already undertaking through local programming for PWUD. Peer involvement at OPS enhanced feelings of comfort and facilitated engagement with OPS among PWUD. These dynamics and appreciation of peer worker expertise enabled communication with staff in ways that fostered harm reduction practices and promoted health benefits. However, many peer workers received minimal financial compensation and experienced considerable grief due to the emotional toll of the epidemic and lack of supports, which contributed to staff burnout. Our findings illustrate the specific contributions of task shifting OPS service delivery to peer workers, including how this can enhance service engagement and promote the reduction of harms among PWUD. Amidst an ongoing overdose epidemic, expanding formalized peer worker involvement in supervised consumption programming may help to mitigate overdose-related harms, particularly in settings where peers are actively involved in existing programming. However, efforts are needed to ensure that peer workers receive adequate financial support and workplace benefits to promote the sustainability of this approach.

摘要

过量预防场所 (OPS) 是一种监督消费设施,已在加拿大温哥华实施,作为应对持续的过量用药流行的创新措施。OPS 主要由同行——使用过毒品的人 (PWUD)——组成,他们接受过过量反应方面的培训。我们旨在描述同伴工作人员在 OPS 项目中的参与情况,包括这种参与方式如何影响 PWUD 的服务动态和健康结果。数据来自一项快速民族志研究,该研究于 2016 年 12 月至 2017 年 4 月期间检查了温哥华 OPS 的实施、运营和影响。我们在 OPS 进行了大约 185 小时的观察性实地工作,并对 72 名 PWUD 进行了深入的定性访谈。数据进行了主题分析,重点是 OPS 中同伴工作人员的参与情况和相关结果。OPS 的实施和运营依赖于同伴工作人员的参与,因此允许承认通过同伴已经通过当地 PWUD 项目承担的角色发展的能力。OPS 中同伴的参与增强了 PWUD 对舒适感的认识,并促进了他们对 OPS 的参与。这些动态和对同伴工作人员专业知识的赞赏使他们能够与工作人员进行沟通,促进减少伤害的做法并促进健康效益。然而,许多同伴工作人员的收入微薄,由于疫情的情感影响和缺乏支持,导致他们感到非常悲痛,这导致了员工的倦怠。我们的研究结果说明了 OPS 服务提供的任务转移对同伴工作人员的具体贡献,包括这如何增强服务参与度并促进 PWUD 减少伤害。在持续的过量用药流行中,扩大监督消费计划中同伴工作人员的正式参与可能有助于减轻与过量用药相关的伤害,特别是在同伴积极参与现有计划的环境中。然而,需要努力确保同伴工作人员获得足够的财务支持和工作场所福利,以促进这种方法的可持续性。

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